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The New Horizon of Surveillance: How Honor’s Latest Models are Secretly Collecting Your Data
The world is on the precipice of a new era in handheld surveillance. Gone are the days when your smartphone was just a innocent device used for making calls and browsing the internet. With the release of the Honor 200 Series, we may be on the cusp of something terrifying – the total consolidation of online and offline lives under one company’s umbrella.
The Illusion of AI-Driven Efficiency: Deconstructing the Magic of MagicOS 8.0
According to Honor, their latest MagicOS 8.0 operating system brings unparalleled efficiency to the smartphone game. But is this simply spin? The truth lies somewhere between the lines of marketing hyperbole and the eerie feeling of always-knowing AI assistants like Cortana. Will we ever feel truly free from the omniscient gaze of these devices?
Studio Quality Portraits for the Masses… or Is It Just Collecting Face Data?
Honor’s AI Portrait Engine may finally bring studio-quality photographs within reach of the masses, but is that really what we want? Do we truly want our phone capable of replicating Studio Harcourt’s signature lighting effects if it means surrendering more information about our lives? How willing are we to trade in autonomy for a filtered selfie?
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